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President Trump has recently turned against the Zionists in a dramatic way and is actually starting to withdraw troops and air-fueling tankers from Israel. The political pressure is mounting, and he is feeling the heat. Meanwhile, Ben Gvir (probably the most bloodthirsty Edomite in the Israeli government) was just denied a visa into the USA.
I don’t know if Trump can survive the backlash, given that he has packed his cabinet with Zionists and has worked to purge anti-Zionists from government. I give him credit for his recent turnaround and pray that this new policy succeeds. He has essentially admitted that Iran won the war and can outlast the USA in regard to the Hormuz blockade.
The main reason for this turnaround in policy, He said recently, is that the world oil reserves will run out within four weeks, crashing the world economy. US stockpiles are depleting fast as well, because we are sending a lot of oil to other countries who are already short on supplies.
Iran’s 14-point demand since April has been accepted by Trump when he signed the MOU last Wednesday in Versailles at the G7 summit. Many now criticize Trump for capitulating. I congratulate him for essentially admitting defeat. That is humiliating, of course, but we should never have attacked Iran in the first place (on February 28). When the attack did not result in an immediate victory, as the Zionists had promised, it became evident that this war would not end well for either Israel or the USA.
The only thing Trump got out of this was a promise not to develop nuclear weapons. But that is something that Iran had already agreed to in 2015—an agreement that Trump tore up in 2018. The Supreme Leader of Iran had issued a fatwa (ban) against nuclear weaponry in 2003, and even the US intelligence community agreed that they did not have a nuclear weapons program. Their nuclear program has been designed to provide fuel for their nuclear power plants only.
Iran had 3.6% uranium stockpile until Trump tore up the previous agreement in 2018. Only then did Iran begin to bring this up to 20% and finally to 60%. They did so in order to pressure the US government into coming back to the negotiating table. It takes 90%, however, to make a nuclear bomb. The current MOU means that Iran will agree to dilute this back down to 3.6%, as Iran always wanted.
I noticed that for the first time Trump announced that they were going to unfreeze Iran’s money that has been frozen since 1980. Up to now, Trump has criticized Obama for giving Iran $1.5 billion back in 2015 without telling us that this was actually Iran’s money that we had stolen. But now Trump has reminded us publicly that this is, after all, Iran’s money and that at some point it would have to be returned to them.
Obama’s main problem was that he shipped the $1.5 billion in cash on pallets sent by plane, hoping to do this without leaving a banking record of the transaction. I suppose he did this to avoid a political reaction, where Zionists would accuse him of “giving away money.” Trump now admits that this is all Iran’s money from the beginning. Neither Obama nor Trump are giving US taxpayer money to Iran. We are not subsidizing Iran by unfreezing the accounts of Iranian businesses. We are simply returning stolen goods. (Better late than never, although by biblical law, we should return double what we stole.)
The point is… Trump’s change of heart can be viewed as the start of national repentance. Personal repentance (for individuals) is required for personal sins against one’s neighbor, but national repentance is required when governments legislate unjust laws or when they oppress (violate the rights of) foreign nations. Our unrighteous government rejected Jesus Christ as King long ago, so that they felt justified in passing laws that were contrary to the laws of God.
In doing so, they violated America’s Declaration of Independence (1776), which declared that all rights come from “the Creator,” not by government grants. Governments grant privileges; only God grants rights. That was the founding document that the US Constitution was built upon.
In Kingdom terms, there are two main barometers of national repentance. The first was the issue prevalent in Christ’s first coming. It was whether or not to accept the New Covenant and its Mediator, Jesus Christ, or remain under the Old Covenant and its mediator, Moses. This involved accepting the Messiah in His Judah role as the holder of the Dominion Mandate. While there were many other issues as well, this single issue was the main issue defining national repentance in Christ’s first appearance.
The second barometer, which is today’s main issue, has to do with the birthright of Joseph. The current dispute is between Esau/Edom and Joseph in the time of the second coming of Christ. Are the Edomite Zionists the true chosen people, or are the overcomers (Christ and His body) the ones chosen to rule in the age to come?
The Zionists have essentially taken control over America with the help of Ahithophel/Judas (Christian Zionists), who claim to be Christ’s friends but who end up supporting His rivals. President Trump was unfamiliar with this issue, because he does not have a Bible background. He has relied on Christian Zionists to teach him scripture. That has been a disaster.
But now it appears that Trump’s eyes have been opened. He now is stating publicly that the Zionists are “crazy” and “insane” for bombing entire apartment complexes just to get one man. This is a whole new ballgame in Trump politics. Up to now, he has refused to call the Gaza massacre a genocide and has persecuted anyone who stated the obvious truth. But now he seems to have changed his mind, and this is the classic definition of repentance.
No wonder the Zionists are in a state of panic. FOX news still wants to push the Trump agenda, but this is causing a lot of confusion in their ranks. Do they continue to support Trump, or do they please their Zionist masters? That is a serious dilemma.
Let us pray that Donald Trump is able to stand firm against his Zionist donors and the congressmen that are owned by the Zionists. That seems like an impossible situation for him, especially since both Democrats and Republicans could very well impeach Trump for turning against the Zionists Edomites and their “Christian” supporters.